Published: Thursday, February 6, 2014 at 9:35 p.m.

Last Modified: Thursday, February 6, 2014 at 9:35 p.m.

The state’s two most well-known quarterbacks will be on opposite sidelines one last time after all, although South Carolina’s Connor Shaw and Clemson’s Tajh Boyd will serve in a non-competitive role.

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COLLEGE ALL STAR BOWLWhen: 6 p.m., Feb. 14Where: Furman’s Paladin StadiumWhat: Chance for NFL draft eligible seniors to further their pro chancesHead coaches: Danny Ford and Willie JeffriesHonorary captains: Tajh Boyd and Connor ShawTV: CBS Sports NetworkTickets: Available through TickemasterNote: The following practices held at Furman are open to the public: Feb. 12 – 11:40 a.m.-1:10 p.m. and 2:30-4:10 p.m.; Feb. 13 – 10-11:40 a.m. and 2:30-4 p.m. There will be an autograph session from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. on Feb. 14 at the Crowne Plaza in Greenville.

They will serve as honorary captains for the second annual College All Star Bowl to be held 6 p.m., Feb. 14 at Furman’s Paladin Stadium. The game has overhauled its selection system with players now forming the rosters from all over the country, whereas last season’s inaugural outing featured only those with high school or collegiate in-state ties. It’s open to any NFL draft eligible senior.

It serves as another chance for players who are mostly off the NFL radar to showcase their skills for pro personnel during two days of practice and the game itself in hopes of garnering interest as a potential draft pick or training camp invitee.

Once again, former Clemson head coach Danny Ford (Nationals) and former South Carolina State head coach Willie Jeffries (Americans) will be opposing coaches. Assistants include former NFL (and USC and Clemson greats) Brian Dawkins, George Rodgers, Nick Eason, Jamon Meredith and Patrick Sapp, among others.

The two rosters have players from a combined 63 schools in 22 conferences and include seven players from final top-25 FCS schools and 13 from top-25 FBS programs. It will be televised live on CBS Sports Network.

While Shaw and Boyd won’t play, there are plenty of big names who will compete, including four recent Clemson starters in linebackers Spencer Shuey and Quandon Christian, tailback Roderick McDowell and long-snapper Phillip Fagjenbaum. Others of note are quarterbacks James Franklin (Missouri), Chase Rettig (Boston College) and Tanner Price (Wake Forest) and Georgia Tech tailback Robert Godhigh.

<p>The state's two most well-known quarterbacks will be on opposite sidelines one last time after all, although South Carolina's Connor Shaw and Clemson's Tajh Boyd will serve in a non-competitive role.</p><p>They will serve as honorary captains for the second annual College All Star Bowl to be held 6 p.m., Feb. 14 at Furman's Paladin Stadium. The game has overhauled its selection system with players now forming the rosters from all over the country, whereas last season's inaugural outing featured only those with high school or collegiate in-state ties. It's open to any NFL draft eligible senior.</p><p>It serves as another chance for players who are mostly off the NFL radar to showcase their skills for pro personnel during two days of practice and the game itself in hopes of garnering interest as a potential draft pick or training camp invitee. </p><p>Once again, former Clemson head coach Danny Ford (Nationals) and former South Carolina State head coach Willie Jeffries (Americans) will be opposing coaches. Assistants include former NFL (and USC and Clemson greats) Brian Dawkins, George Rodgers, Nick Eason, Jamon Meredith and Patrick Sapp, among others.</p><p>The two rosters have players from a combined 63 schools in 22 conferences and include seven players from final top-25 FCS schools and 13 from top-25 FBS programs. It will be televised live on CBS Sports Network.</p><p>While Shaw and Boyd won't play, there are plenty of big names who will compete, including four recent Clemson starters in linebackers Spencer Shuey and Quandon Christian, tailback Roderick McDowell and long-snapper Phillip Fagjenbaum. Others of note are quarterbacks James Franklin (Missouri), Chase Rettig (Boston College) and Tanner Price (Wake Forest) and Georgia Tech tailback Robert Godhigh.</p><p>Wofford has a foursome with offensive lineman Tymeco Gregory (Greer), linebacker Alvin Scioneaux, center Jared Singleton and safety James Zotto. Others with local ties include Tennessee defensive lineman Corey Miller (Byrnes), Coastal Carolina offensive lineman Jamey Cheatwood (Boiling Springs) and North Greenville linebacker Braelen Meredith (Woodruff).</p><p>The University of Miami (Fla.) has the most participants of any school with five.</p>